Mortages of the week

One part of Help to Buy will not be extended is a further blow for Generation Rent, reports Annabelle Williams from The Times.

Aaron Strutt, of Trinity Financial, told The Times: “Even though rates haven’t come down by a huge amount, the amount people can borrow has risen slightly — it’s an unintended consequence of the base-rate cut.”

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